I have snap-on prop guards in my case. It's extremely rare I use them because they change the flight characteristics of the P3P, and aren't much help where I fly if I hit something. I fly a lot of canyons and around a lot of trees.
Regarding protecting the props - not much of a concern for me. I have 10 full sets and always carry two full sets, plus those already on the P3P whenever I travel to fly. Props are cheap - expenses to get where I'm going to fly aren't. More cost effective to change out props than it is to waste a 500 or more mile round trip - to fly.
Regarding protecting the props - not much of a concern for me. I have 10 full sets and always carry two full sets, plus those already on the P3P whenever I travel to fly. Props are cheap - expenses to get where I'm going to fly aren't. More cost effective to change out props than it is to waste a 500 or more mile round trip - to fly.